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WANTED TO LET. \\T ANTED to Let, Modern » » Residence, all conveniences, Merivaic, £S5. William Goss, Timber. Merchant. 1151 TO Let "(FurnTshedT, - T-roomed Bungalow. ail conveniences, from middle of Jane to end of October. 37 St. Albans street. Telephone 33-23. ,6 _ WANTED TO RENT. SUMNER— Urgently wanted, Five-roomed Unfurnished House, year or longer, Novland street preferred. Sunny, "Prcs?. "* im YVANTED to Rent, a Paddock for grazing. >V State orice to J.G., Trc?s" Office. 1155 WANTED Rent, St. Albans, S-6-roomed modern House, J-acrc or more. "H.E.. "Press" Office. 1119 WANTED TO PURCHASE. AVON DAIRY COMPANY, LTD--23 Manchester street S. WE are BUYERS of CREAM. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Accurate weight and test Guaranteed. Corner Manchester and Dundas streets. CSI63 _____ 4 A WANTED to Buy, Artiflc:al Teeth, ii- -«- Platinum Pins, and Scrap, £6 per oz. Dental Alloy £1 per o-. On receipt ot Platinum Pins Scrap, money cabled Bame day. B. MITCHELL, 138 and 140 Russell street, Melbourne, Victoria. Reference, National Banx of Australia. C 9087 "WANTED, Good Gun Dog. Apply V „ _l f ' ro _____ _: —-- TJffANTED Purchase, small Cash Business. >V Cicuio. "Picbs" Office. __ _ _. llofs nrx;ANTED' to" Buv,""fe-v tons of Mangels. VV St.il--> price en ground and deavercri. S. Button, 6i Rcsc street. Spreydon. 1122 I WANTED! WANTEDI WE BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity. A'so PiaDoa, Sewnr? Machine?, etc. Beet prices This :» tho easiest method of dispocin? of your goods, McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral aouare (next Post Office). 4528 ______ KNOWN. "WANTED Known —Wise people wear »»'• Glaseea. In some casts persons refuse to do so because Glass-os modify slightly the appearance. Whcu fitted by us they are both neat and becoming. Our enormous stock and variety of frames ensures this, often at hail tha cost you would expect. R. Kennett, tbe Peonies Oplician,_2ll .n-httrcet. 1337 T.\7_NTE.b" Known—Spectacle- aro a great V f pleasure whan they are suitable and ! correctly fitted. We can Fit you neatly ar.d comfortably ie gold-filled nickel steel and other frames; ail the newest shapes in Pince-nez, Spectacles, Rimle?9, and many varieties. Our moderate prices will please you. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High street 1337 "v\7ANTED Known—Few people have eyes VV alike. This 13 often overlooked in purchasing Spectacles. We Test each eye and give Lenses to Correct the difference. Charges always moderate. Thirty years' experiene. R. Kennett, tho People's Optician, 211 High .steeet 1337 \7»TANTED Known—"How to treat your VTT eyes nnd preserve your eight," Send for our pamphlet on the subject, gratis, post free. We Fit new Lenses to your own frames, Repair and Re-fit all sorts of Spectacles, Pince-nsz. etc., having an endless assortment of parts for repairs. Temples Ftrrtitrht and curl sides. Bridges. Springs, and Nose Plaqucts, etc., etc., at most moderate coat. K. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High street. 1387 TTTANTED Known—The Sight should be VV, Dsriodicaily Tested even when glasses are worn. We will do this and fit glasses that you may retain good eight for possibly more years than would have been 'the caae. Rca°or.ab!e prices. R. Kennett, the People's OpticL-in i _2Jll High street. , 1337 MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL Prices in Household Goods, SOin White Twill Shseting. Is Gd yard; 72in, White Twill Sheeting, Is lid; sSin, Unbleached Table Damaek, Is l.dyard. Graham, Wilson and Smellie. RAH AM, Wilson and Smellie for Household Goods at special prices, 72in Bleached Table Damask 2s 3d yard, 32in Pillow Case Calico 5d yard, 36in Madapalaiu sd. : SPECIAL Prices To-day at Graham, Wilson and Smellio's. 3Gin Horrocks's Longcloth 6s 6d d 0.., 36in Glenmore Lawn bleached Table Damask, Is ljd. Graham, Is ljd yard, 30:n Tea Towelling ,G__, 39in Apron Hnlland_7JcL , C\f to eco the smart NeckV V wear, in Guipure Sunshine Collars, Neat coloured Bows, handmade Belgium Peter Pan-?, Jabots, and Costume Collars, at Graham, Wilson and Smeliie's. Prices range Is to 98 6d each. T BFTUTIFUL- Assortment of Ladies' ■A. Winter Neckwra-pa in White, Cream, Black, Navy, and mixed colours. Prices from Is lid "to 10s 6d each, at Graham, Wilson and Smellic's._ G~ 'TITERS" for "Ladies in BlacCPawn, Navy", 2s 6d to 4s 6d pair. Children's Knitted Woollen Gaiters in all sizes from lljd to Is Cd, at Graham, Wilcon and SmellicV D'ItESS - oGiii, "Smart Costume Tweeds, in the latest colourings and designs, 5s lid yard, 56in heavy Coating Tweeds. 4s lid, 5s lid, up to &3 6d yard, at Graham, _Wilson' and Sniellie's. DRESS Materials, Coloured Cheviot Serges in all the latest shades, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s 6d yard, at Graham, Wilson and Smellie'a. D RESS~~ Materials, in Evening Shades, Venetian Cloths nnd Serges, 3s Cd, 4s 6d, to 5s lid yard, at Graham, Wilson and Smellie's. ARM Woollen Gloves for Men, Is to 4a Gd, Woollen Gloves with Leather Palms Is Cd, 5s Gd: Fur-lined Suedo Gloves 10s Gd. Graham, Wilson nnd Smellie. , OTOR Mufflers, Fleecy Woollen, 3s Gd, 4s Gd, 5s Gd, Gs Gd, 7s Gd: Long Suit Motor Mufflers, 7s Gd, 9s Gd; Fleecy Mo'/.r Cnp with Hood, 3s 9d; Tweed Storm Caps, 4s Gd. Graham, Wilson and Smellie. EN'S Pyjarna - Suits, 7s Gd, ids Gd, 13s 6d, las Gd, 22s Gd; Men's Woven Pyjamas; natural wool, 15s Gd: % Men's Choice Woollen Shirts for City Winter wear, 7s Gd, 10s 6d, 12s Cd. Graham, Wilson and Smellie. 1015 PEOPLE FURNISHING shonl.l call at HOLMES and SONS', 130 and 132 High street, and inspect their Display of Linoleums and Furniture. We sell at Bedrock and Guarantee every article. C ._ os TVTINSON'S Sale—Just 'be things yon want -iVJL every day, row offered at Bargain Prices. See the W|ndows ; TTfANTED, 1000 Shaves for la. How ? Get VV your razors properly ground and set at Lethaby's. 64 Cathedral aquar*. HOLMES and SONS have just opened 40 FOLDING PUSH CARTS, direct from the manufacturers. Holmwood make, from 50s to 70s each. Pay a visit to 130 and 132 H^ lrect HOL_n.S_a«.d_SO.VS. CS_o_ jr? i FOR 2s Weekly—Boots, Clothing, tJnot/1 derwear. Household Articles of every description and texture; finest quality only and most moderate prices. L. W. Balkind 623 Colombo street. S 9, }_ ANYONE in need of TEMPORARY -£— LOAN, £5 upwards, upon Household Furniture, without removal, call at L. W. BALiiiiMJ, C 9313 G '- !9 Colombo street. LEFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Robson, 203 High street (late of Dunedin). €a*h Buyer of Ladies', Gents*, and Children 'Leftoff" Clothing. Letters attended to. **J_s* 3623. c " sl HOTELS. WHERE TO STAY AT TIMARU. THE HYDRO GRAND HOTEL, overlook- . ing Caroline Bay and Harbour. New Zealand's Premier Winter Resort. The largest and most modern Private - Hotel in the Dominion. Spacious balconies on e3ch floor. Eighty luxuriously furnished rooms. Six up-to-date bathrooms. The only hotel in New Zealand with salt water beths (hot and cold). Suites for families. Tariff on tionB. C. JONES, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL, HOTEL, WEST OXFORD. rpHIS Hotel is beautifnlly situated, facin; -A. the Hilla, and tbo balcony commands a glorious view of the country. The distr-ct abounds in first-class scenery. The Wai-tnak-riri and Ashley Gorges are within e*«7 distance. Per anyone desiring » quiet rest, Oxford is highly recommended. Tha accommodation at the Hotel ia e»_rything to be desired. Horse' and Trap and Motor-car on hire. _. W. GLASSON, 7819 Proprietor.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 11

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